anti-virus

BetaNews has slapped the headline Allchin Suggests Vista Won’t Need Antivirus on an interview with Microsoft’s Jim Allchin, in which he describes new security features in the OS.  Hunh?  Well, read what he says:

My son, seven years old, runs Windows Vista, and, honestly, he doesn’t have an antivirus system on his machine. His machine is locked down with parental controls, he can’t download things unless it’s to the places that I’ve said that he could do, and I’m feeling totally confident about that,” he added. “That is quite a statement. I couldn’t say that in Windows XP SP2.”

Sure.  If you can’t load anything on a computer, then the chances of a viral infection are dramatically reduced.  Moreover, with the new Address Space Layout Randomization feature Allchin also talks about in the interview, they’ve made it even tougher for a pathogen to infect your machine.

But run without AV?  Right.  Let’s get rid of seatbelts in cars while we’re at it.  After all, airbags are now mandatory equipment.

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